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out of way

 

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out of way

Noun:

  1. The act of removing an obstruction or obstacle.

Sample Sentence:

He quickly picked up his toys, clearing the out of way for his sister to walk.

Adjective:

  1. Describes something or someone that is remote, secluded, or not easily accessible; hidden.

Sample Sentence:

The cabin was situated in an out of way location, far from any civilization.

Adverb:

  1. Indicates moving or being situated outside of the usual or expected route, path, or direction.

Sample Sentence:

We decided to take a detour and drive out of way to enjoy the scenic countryside.

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